Canon Lide 110 Software For Windows 10 64 Bit

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Reuquen Boyett

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Aug 3, 2024, 5:07:36 PM8/3/24
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For quite some time the LIDE 70 scanner worked well with Windows 10, Paperport 11 and using the TWAIN driver. Recently, I suppose caused by a Windows update, the scanner is attached with the WIA driver. It works, but the WIA Canoscan Lide 70 interface offers less choices than the TWAIN interface. Uninstalling and reinstalling everything, LIDE 70 driver with Win 8 compatitility as suggested in -us/windows/forum/all/canoscan-lide-70-and-windows-10/440c49e5-3ff2-... or adding the path to the drivers as suggested elsewhere ended up with the WIA driver working with Paperport 11 always. Is there any way to force the TWAIN driver to be used with the scanner and not WIA?

I don't know who the villain is in this scenario, Microsoft or Canon. Perhaps both companies working in cahoots. However, I do know that the old Windows 7 drivers for my Canoscan scanner work just fine in Windows 10 when I use a special program (which will remain unnamed) to access the scanner. Microsoft suddenly decided to stop using Twain drivers and only allow WIA though, so I'm now unable to access my scanner from my favoriter image editing programs. My scanner has special capabilities that Canon for some bizarre reason no longer includes in any of the scanners it sells but then, why should I have to replace a perfectly functioning scanner? And in any event, I will never purchase another Canon product as long as I live. I will also do whatever I can to convince others to avoid Canon products as well. Planned obsolescence has its downsides and angering a customer like me is one of them. I can assure you, by far I'm not the only Canon scanner who is furious at not being able to use my scanner because of artificially imposed regressions in functionality imposed by Microsoft AND Canon.

I have tried EVERY "fix it" I've found on Google and nothing is working. I've changed my computer to Power Saver battery option -- didn't work. Changed the suspension on the USB port...didn't work. Yes, I'm using a 3.0 USB port on a Dell Inspiron 17 5000 series laptop. I have Windows 10 and I think that's the #1 problem --- Windows 10.


I've installed two different drivers that's supposed to work... didn't. I've installed it via the CD-ROM, didn't work...uninstalled and re-installed via the website... didn't work. Nothing is working.

Should I just return the scanner and go with a different brand of product? I already have trouble with my Canon MG3500 series printer so.. I should have known better than to buy a Canon portable scanner.

I'm having the same problem with 2 LiDE 300 scanners. The scanning element is returning to the hindge side . When I first plug the unit into a Windows 10 computer, the element moves slowly from the hindge side to the button side then the element light comes on for a fraction of a second and the element then quickly returns to the hindge side and the unit doesn't work. I hope there is something I can do to fix it here as I no longer have a receipt.

Hi, sorry -- "make sure that the scanning element is on the side with the buttons, not the hinge side"? Did you want me to smash through the glass and force it over? If the problem with it not working is the scanning element is supposed to be on the "button side," then I think it was YOU GUYS who were supposed to "make sure" it doesn't default to the hinge side!

i have tried everything and found a temporary fix, when the bar gets to the bottom I mash the auto scan button many times and it fixes the bar and the scanner goes back to normal but it goes back to be normal the next time I try to use it. now this fix has stopped working, this is planned obsolescence by canon. So we have to buy new scanners every few months. This is a firmware issue. That I am sure of. they have no way to rest its firmware.

I've now replaced 4 different Lide300 scanners that have exhibited this behavior. Canon techs insist they haven't seen this issue so now I have to request that the scanner is tested prior to leaving their facility. I hope there is a fix for this because it is an otherwise great little scanner.

I have the same problem as you. Got replacement but same with that on. Tried on 7 computers and nothing works. Must be same secret because someone seem to have them working. I have packed it back in the box and waiting for someone to have a solution.

So my first replacement had the same Code: 2, 156, 33 error with scan bar rest at the hinge side. But this the support insisted it is a software issue, using remote desktop to uninstall and re-intall driver a few time (which I have done like 10 times ), finally told me to update windows and she will call me back the next day which didn't happened.

Although officially the Canon CanoScan LiDE 100 scanner is notsupported on Windows 10 or on Windows 11, I have found that itis fully functional. This article describes the versions ofWindows I have tested the scanner with along with anyobservations.

I have tested the below process using a fresh installation ofWindows 11 Pro (21H2) on a Surface Pro 6. These steps also workfor the CanoScan LiDE 220, something which is supported inWindows 11 but again, no automatic driver installation.

I recently picked up another Surface Pro 2 from eBay and thoughtI would test the scanner on this with a fresh install ofWindows. I installed 21H1 and plugged the scanner in but notedthat it did not initialise and checking Device Manager showedthe device was detected, but no driver was installed. Thefollowing steps let me use the scanner again

After a few minutes your scanner should whirr into life. Itested using paint.net and had no trouble scanning animage. So although it is not as easy as it used to be, thankyou Microsoft for introducing such an unnecessary step, it isstill usable on the latest versions.

The drivers page for the Canon CanoScan LiDE 100 scannerstates that the scanner is not supported in Windows 10 (either32 or 64 bit). As far as Canon is concerned, it is officiallysupported from Windows 2000 to Windows 8.1, and also on OS X10.5 - 10.10. Despite this, it works fine on Windows 10.

Even though no drivers are available to download, I recentlyplugged one of these scanners into my Windows 10 x64 desktop(version 1809). To my surprise, Windows Update kicked in anddownload a set of drivers and then the scanner was partiallyoperational.

What do I mean by partial? I was able to scan using the WindowsImage Acquisition framework (WIA) from several applications.However, none of the buttons on the front of the scanner areoperational - when viewing the properties of the device theproperties page states that no applications are registered thatcan use the buttons. For me, this isn't a problem as I generallyonly scan pictures and so far haven't needed any OCR facilities.

I'm posting this as I wasn't actually expecting the scanner towork. This is the second flatbed scanner I've bought over thelong years, the first one was in the Windows 9x era (also aCanon) and, if memory serves, the scanner simply didn't workwith Windows NT and so once I'd moved onto Windows 2000 it wasan unusable brick.

I bought this scanner second hand from eBay and based on Canon'swebsite and my personal experience of that previous scanner, Iassumed that it wouldn't work with my Windows 10 machines. Whilewaiting for it to be delivered I dug out an old and frankly notvery good netbook and stuck Windows 7 on it. While the scannerworked absolutely fine with this, I decided that I wanted towrite a quick tool for performing chain scanning with as fewuser actions as possible. Given that trying to do real work withthat netbook is not feasible, I plugged the scanner into mydesktop in the slim hope it would work so I could develop mytool. Happily for me, it did!

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Yes, the scanner works with Windows 10 (at least on the two versions that I have personally tested with (64bit versions of 1809 and 1903 (there was an error in the blog article which originally said 1703)), with the caveat that the hardware buttons on the scanner do not seem to work. Over the last two months I've scanned just a touch under 2000 items using Windows 10 on a Surface Pro 2. Any application that uses the WIA method (which I believe is most applications these days) should work absolutely fine, I'm not so sure about older applications that only support TWAIN.

Thanks for the question. In my case the answer is simple - I didn't manually install a driver. I just plugged the scanner in and Windows itself took care of installing an appropriate driver via Windows update. So my suggestion would be to plug the scanner into your laptop via USB and give it a few minutes for the driver to automatically install, at which point you should be good to go.

As an addition, I am currently running Windows 10 version 1909 and it is no problem to get the Canoscan Lide 100 to work as ever in Windows 7. When plugging in the scanner Windows 10 automatically installs a perfectly working driver. On the software page of Canon just ignore the statement that Windows 10 is not supported (which might be true, but nevertheless it is working fine) and choose Windows 8.1 64-bit in the OS dropdown selection list. Then download MP Navigator EX and install. It installs properly and it works no different than it did using Windows 7. Even the buttons on the front of the scanner are working as intended.

Thank you for taking the time to comment! I don't usually bother installing extra software, but as Canon doesn't have as much bloat as HP I gave it a test and can confirm that MP Navigator EX works perfectly fine on Windows 10 version 1909. I'll update the article accordingly when I've done some more testing.

Hi, I love old faithful machines!I recently updated my 12 years old laptop from win7 to win10, but this week I had to use my old canoscan lide 100 scanner. First, just as you wrote, I faced the problem that the scanner is not supported anymore by Canon.But following the tips, I downloaded the win8.1 32 bit driver plus the relevant MP Navigator EX 2.05 (win8.1, 32 bit version) and I can confirm the scanner works well.Windows built number: 19042.631 or 20H2

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